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Children’s Innocence

Shalom, a 2nd grader in Monsey, NY lost his mother to cancer just last week. After the emotional roller coaster of their mother's long and debilitating illness, Shalom and his brother were orphaned. Chai4ever's Director of Crisis Intervention, Moshe Borowski, was asked to speak to Shalom's classmates and friends to address their concerns before he came back to school. Moshe began with a discussion of how they could treat their friend with sensitivity and respect. He was blown away by the compassion of the 8 year more info

Purim Fun!

Chai4ever's Pre-Purim Carnival was bursting at the seams with fun and excitement! Inflatables and moon shoes kept our children flying high, while Chai4ever volunteers made their spirits soar with lively singing and dancing! Games and treats of all types made sure no one was bored.

“Adar can be a time of despair and isolation for families who can’t embrace the joyous spirit of Purim,” explained Rabbi Shmuel Zaks, Executive Vice President and Founder of Chai4ever. “Our goal during this time was not only to relieve our children and families' pain, but more info

What to look out for in your Children’s reaction to the Flatbush Fire:

Chai4ver’s Crisis Intervention Department shares specific insights on what to look out for in your children’s reaction to the Flatbush Fire. Common Reactions of Children to Traumatic Incidents By Moshe Borowski, LMSW, ACSW Director of Crisis Intervention, Chai4ever When a traumatic incident unfortunately occurs, children often find themselves suddenly thrust into a world that can be scary and uncertain. The impact of trauma is so powerful and pervasive that it can affect children in many ways, including the physical, emotional, cognitive and behavioral aspects of their daily lives. As children are the most vulnerable members of our community, more info

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